16 hours of travelling by coach and the weekend spent packing parachutes, i could’nt be more exhausted!

7am on friday morning i set out to head my way to London and then from London to Portsmouth. The journey did’nt end there. I had another hour and half journey as i made my way to the drop zone (Netheravon). So, finially i reached my destination at 8:15 pm. There was obviously time for drinking sessions befeore i began my gruelling packing course.

Packing parachutes sounds easy as counting 1,2, 3 but unfortunately squeezing a canopy the size of my bed is’nt as simple as it looks. I literally was on all 4’s the whole weekend. Even though i only packed 6, i had fun doing it!

Besides my ‘war wounds’, i had a brilliant weekend away. Having such a good laugh with my friends at my old uni was definately the icing on the cake! My weekend could not have been any better (thanks guys).

And even though i did not return back till 3am this morning, i still went to my lectures! Well done to me!

I’ve just returned from a long day at uni and now, to make most of this quiet evening, im off to bed……

Thanks to some lovely flatmates deciding to have a party at 2 in the morning, i am up at 3 am with 2 hours before i go away for the weekend(thank god!). Now, should i to stay up? or try and squeeze in precious sleep i can get. With a 6 hour journey in a couple of hours, i would kill for that sleep! As much as i would love that, lets face it, im not going to get it. Right now, i am peaved but im sure they will be grovelling in the morning and let them grovel! lol. Oh well, thats uni life for you!

Following strong advice from PR peers, i have joined the world of blogging. So I say, with enthusiasm and curiousity, welcome to my blog! The thought of writing a blog at first was quite scary but as I am writing away, I realise its not so bad. So all those other PR students get your blog up and running and join the likes of me and Paddy Doyle to sharing your views!